Sony introduces full-frame digital SLR for the budget minded
Friday, August 28th, 2009
Sony has announced a new full-frame digital SLR that, while still not cheap, may help consumers finally cross-over from the point and shoot cameras of old.
Sony has announced a new full-frame digital SLR that, while still not cheap, may help consumers finally cross-over from the point and shoot cameras of old.
Rechargeable batteries have always had a questionable reputation, but Sony has launched a new product that it hopes will help change your mind about them.
The onslaught of new point and shoot cameras for the holiday shopping season continues with two new models from Sony, along with a new tripod that could lead to all sorts of incriminating photos.
In a survey of consumers in the United Kingdom, Sony came out as the leader in all technology brands.
The Memoir from Samsung is a cameraphone. (Which is a new word to mean a camera which is also a cell phone or, if you would prefer, a cell phone which is also a camera.)
To start off with the Sony Cybershot DSC-G3 is a 10MP digital camera with 4x optical zoom image stabilization. Nothing spectacular about that. A lot of digital cameras have those sort of specifications. And it is slim and pretty neat looking. True of many others.
There’s no denying that the built-in cameras in cell phones are getting better and better. Now Sony is working to take cell phone cameras top the next level by developing a CMOS sensor specifically for phones. The IMX060PQ Exmor sensor is similar to that commonly used in DSLR cameras.